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I wonder why that is?
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"I love Stevie, but we are a much better band now." {There I said it Mick, now give me my $25 mil.}
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" Last edited by jbrownsjr; 02-08-2024 at 12:14 PM.. |
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The ironic part about “Free Fallin’” being in the setlist is that Irving rejected Full Moon Fever when he was heading up MCA Records because he “didn’t hear a hit.”
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I can't stand that song, tbh. I would have rejected it, too.
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Because Lindsey wasn't a "yes man" to the Nicks posse?
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Agreed. It's cloying. Or maybe grating. Who knows? I hate it.
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I do love, I Will Run To You.
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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I like a lot of TP compositions and performances. Just hate Free Falling...
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I can only conclude that the majority of conversations leading up to Lindsey moving over to Irving must have taken place with Irving's staff and not Irving himself. His staff must of blown a lot of smoke up his a** and somehow convinced him Irving was the right fit. What was Irving's angle!? It's pretty clear that Lindsey's solo work was never as commercial, what's in it for him? Complete business control over Fleetwood Mac I suppose.
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Or is it Here Comes The Dude? Tom wasn't The Great Enunciator(er?)...
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It also had “Runnin’ Down A Dream,” “I Won’t Back Down,” and “Yer So Bad” and went on to sell five million copies.
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Stevie does Petty songs in concert but I think the one that fits her best is Change of Heart. I can imagine her singing that. Its such a better groove than I Need To Know.
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Yet people say constantly here that Lindsey only said the Buck/Vie album WASN’T a FM album because he was afraid to cross Stevie, which would have made him a “yes man.” Remember, Lindsey only acknowledged what every single fan on the planet had known AFTER he had been fired. So that doesn’t seem to have been the problem.
I think SteveMacD has been right all along about what the problem was between Irving and Lindsey. |
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